Mariza Reulas, said the whole situation was "unreal" after she was told she was going to court because she was asked if she could sell her ceviche on the recipe swap page

She said: "Somebody would be like, 'Oh I don't have anything to trade you but I would love to buy a plate,' like they'd be off of work."

She was contacted in December last year with someone asking if they could have a plated of her ceviche - it was an undercover investigator who was involved in a sting to catch out some of the 209 members of Food Spot 209.

San Joaquin County Deputy District Attorney Kelly McDaniel said legislature saw it as a crime

Reulas said she is now fearful for her children - close to tears, she revealed they didn't have a dad in their life, and her youngest son, Justice, has asked her before every court appearance if she is going to come back.

She is the only one out of everyone who was charged who is going to court and everyone else accepted the probation plea.

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